Abstract
Abstract
Astronomy is one of the few sciences where the data (star-light) can be seen by all. Yet, there is a disconnect between a typical undergraduate lecture and, for example, where a planet may be in the sky and how to observe it. With the advent of moderate cost, high-quality ‘back-garden’ astronomy, and standard computers powerful enough to produce original research, we show it is possible to build a small observatory capable of actual astrophysical research for a modest budget
≈
£
30
000
. We detail the iterative process of planning, funding, results and student-projects, that we followed over 4 years from a Raspberry Pi camera and home-owned telescope, to a permanent roll-top observatory with two fully automated telescope systems capable of undergraduate use and astronomical science. We report on projects ranging from early-years projects based on observational planning, data analysis and some restricted actual observations, to more open-ended final-year projects to observe, e.g. planetary transits, variable stars or high-resolution planetary imaging. We hope this work may act as a blue-print or encourage and aid other small to medium sized higher-education institutions and astrophysics groups to also develop their own undergraduate observatory.
Funder
University of Bath Alumni
University of Bath
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Education
Reference8 articles.
1. Astroberry server—astroberry wiki;Wiki,2022
2. Kstars is free, open source, cross-platform astronomy software. It provides an accurate graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on earth, at any date and time;Mutlaq,2022
3. Ekos is an advanced cross-platform observatory control and automation tool with particular focus on astrophotography;Mutlaq,2022
4. Regulating the femtosecond excited-state lifetime of a single molecule;Rusimova;Science,2018
5. Standard galactic field RR lyrae. I. optical to mid-infrared phased photometry;Monson;Astron. J.,2017
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献